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http://www.overstowey.com
Transferred my Parish Council site to this platform and gave it a total redesign. Very pleased with it, it's looking very smart. So pleased I may upload the theme for you guys. I am maybe going to put a php random image selector in so that the header image is different every time you load a page.
GetSimple is ideal for this kind of site because we can use it just like a notice board and alter and add to the content whenever we want.
I used a counter provided in cPanel. Is there a GetSimple counter add-in? I couldn't find one.
Tim W
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2012-04-23, 04:55:53
(This post was last modified: 2012-04-23, 04:56:20 by BlackRose.)
Look for the hitcount plugin in extend.
Addons: blue business theme, Online Visitors, Notepad
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I updated this site with a new theme this week
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The background images are of a very small resolution. Too small for (for example) 1680x1050 where they look awfull. Something to consider?
Is there a reason that on wider browser size the images get zoomed in? This does not make it look better.
For the rest, nice theme.
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(2014-03-31, 19:50:51)datiswous Wrote: The background images are of a very small resolution. T...
You are right. I just used the images from my old theme which were only 740w x 200h thinking I might find new ones another day.
You wouldn't want to be loading an enormous image to view it on a phone. You could specify in your media queries images of different resolutions for different screen sizes I suppose. I think where the images are already a bit misty or out of focus and they haven't been too heavily compressed it works better.
The zoom effect is just what happens when you have
background-size: cover;
the background grows with the div to always cover it. Better than repeating I think here.
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Ok, I think double the resolution would still work fine on an iphone.
Btw. If I download the images and view them outside my browser, colors seem slightly different. Maybe something to do with srgb? Tested in Firefox and Chrome.
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2014-04-03, 05:38:04
(This post was last modified: 2014-04-03, 05:38:35 by hameau.)
(2014-03-31, 20:26:19)Timbow Wrote: You wouldn't want to be loading an enormous image to view it on a phone. You could specify in your media queries images of different resolutions for different screen sizes I suppose. I think where the images are already a bit misty or out of focus and they haven't been too heavily compressed it works better.
Don't forget that some handheld devices (e.g., with Retina displays) have a higher resolution than many laptops.
I have found
will-in-wi's Resize filter to be very useful with a Skeleton theme (and for general use, where users upload images straight from the camera ... =-O).
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Very elegant and professional.
I like its colors and photos.
Good work!
(2012-04-22, 07:54:15)Timbow Wrote: http://www.overstowey.com
Transferred my Parish Council site to this platform and gave it a total redesign. Very pleased with it, it's looking very smart. So pleased I may upload the theme for you guys. I am maybe going to put a php random image selector in so that the header image is different every time you load a page.
GetSimple is ideal for this kind of site because we can use it just like a notice board and alter and add to the content whenever we want.
I used a counter provided in cPanel. Is there a GetSimple counter add-in? I couldn't find one.
Tim W
My website made with GetSimple CMS is
Arte & Società
www.artesocieta.eu
An indipendent website about Italian Contemporary Visual Arts